Authors
Claibourne I Dungy, Jay Christensen-Szalanski, Mary Losch, Daniel Russell
Publication date
1992/8/1
Journal
Pediatrics
Volume
90
Issue
2
Pages
233-237
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics
Description
The breast-feeding patterns of 146 women who initiated breast-feeding during their hospital stay were evaluated to determine whether those women who received a hospital discharge package containing a manual breast pump breast-fed their infants for a longer period of time than did women who received a discharge package containing an infant formula. Women were randomly assigned to receive either a specially prepared pack containing a manual breast pump but no infant formula or a commercially available infant formula package. The women were interviewed in the hospital and by computer-assisted telephone interviews at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks postdischarge. Information obtained included infant-feeding practices, sociodemographic characteristics, and attitudinal data. Follow-up interviews were completed for nearly 85% of eligible women at each time period. Women who received a discharge pack …
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Scholar articles
CI Dungy, J Christensen-Szalanski, M Losch, D Russell - Pediatrics, 1992